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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jul 1931, p. 7

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'.:4f enwais® -imm&rMe* Spent tin past two week* with Mr. »nd Mrs. Jacob H. Adams aad family. J Mr. and Mrs. MM* Afiaitt and n and Mr. and Mrs-lfceolr Adams Thursday evutMf at Jfcscine Mr*- Jaeob H. Aftpt *f«. Nick Jfcfcphpe f Mlllti Ml Gene- ' fai* wear® Tt&ctne callers on «f last Week. A jftiitj #:|Wg people pleasant- . suiptised Miss Viola Adams on '* of last week, the bebtff her birthday anniver- The tawing: was spent in and alter1 refreshments were the young" folks left far Channel Lake, where the remainder of the ^evening was spent in " Mrs. Math Adams and BOO arid Carolyn Bauer of Plstakee Bay at Friday afternoon with Misfc evieve Adams. Miss Lucille Hughes spent one day week with Genevieve Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Adams, Mr. id Mtb. Joe Adams, Mr. and Mrs. tto Adams and sons, Carl and Albert, spent Sunday at the home of Ir. and Mrs. Nick Adams at Ringrood. & Dismiss Small Worries If anything external vexes you, take notice that It is not the tfctng which disturbs you, but your notion about it, which notion you may dismiss at once If you please.-- iM Marcus AureUus. ••vt: rf Illinois, ^County, ss. ^ In'the Circuit Court cf McHenry County, Jlny Term A. D. 1981. Adolph fesh , v Newell P. Colby, et al*1 Y>" Bifl to Foreclose, Gen'. #0. K®UC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree mads and entered in the above entitled cause by the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, on the 26th day of June A. D. 1931, I, Fred B. Bennett, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on Saturday, the 18th day of July A. D. 1981, at the hour Of teu-thirty o'clock-in the foramen uf said day (Central Standard Time) at the front door, of the courthouse in the city of Woodstock, McHenry Comity, Illinois, offer for sals and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the folk)wing described real ostate, *to-*it: The north half of the southwest quarter of section number twentyseven containing eighty acres of land mere or less (excepting and reserving therefrom a piece of laud * bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest comer of the said north half of the southwest quarter and thence east along the east and west CAT* OF CONVKNIKNC* AMD N11BJMU1* TO OPERATE A3 A MOTOft-CASfclSR FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY BBTWlSEN. BIG FOOT, HARVARD, WOODSTOCK. RIDGEFIELD, CRYSTAL LAKE, CARY, FOOL. RIVER GROVE, HEBRON, RICHMOND, RINGWOOD, McHEN RY, VOLO, WAUCONDA, LAKE ZURiOK AND* CHICAGO. INFORMATION AS TO THE TIM$ AND PLACE OF THE HEARING ON THIS APPLICATION MAY BE SECURED BY COMMUNICATING WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. SOLLISTER'S MOTOR CARTAGE, INC.- By C. M. HoUister, 7-2 v President. a Oopfcln of Lead, be was let downe into (he Sea, the Trumpets in doleful maaawr echoing out this lamentation ft* So great a loss, and an the Cannons la (he Fleet were discharged, according to the customs flTlB m Funeral obsequies." FRED B. BENNETT, Solicitor State of Illinois, County of McHenry. ss In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1921. In Chancery Gen. No. 21012. Theodore Hamer, Rsesimjg&^f - t: vs.. Anna Thnrlwell, et al PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made running! and entered by the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, in the quarter section line, fifteen chains, above entitled cause, on the 26th day more or less, to the west line of a OF June, A. D. 1981, I, Don A. Wicks, Special Master-in-Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on Friday, the Slst day of July, A. D. 1981, at tin hour of ten o'clock. Central Standard Time, in the forenoon of said day, at the East front door of the Court house in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree, to-wit: Lots eight and nine in block four **•: piece of land conveyed by Laura E. Colby and Newell F. Colby to August M. Schiller by deed dated April 14th, A. D. lfill, and recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 341 of deeds at page 879, thence south along said west line four chains and forty links to the center of the highway, thence in a westerly direction along the center of said liighway to the place of beginning, containing three acres of land, more or less), also a part of the northwest quarter of said' section number twenty-seven bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of said northwest Quarter , and running thence north along the north and south quarter section line twenty chains to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said northwest quarter, thence west alpng the north line of the said southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, thirteen chains and twenty-four and two tenths links to the northeast corner of the piece of land conveyed to August M. Schiller as aforesaid, thence south along the most easterly line of said piece of land so conveyed, ten chains and seventy-five and eight tenths links to the southeast corner of said piece of land so conveyed; thence west along the south line of said piece of land so conveyed eleven chains to ±he east line of a strip of land fifty feet in width included in said deed, thence south along said last mentioned east line to the south line of said northwest quar ter. thence east along said last mentioned south line, twenty-five ' chains and fifty links, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing thirty-six and thirty-one hundredths acres of land, more or less, also lots number twenty-four and twenty-five of the County Clerk's plat of said section number twenty, seven said lots being located in and being a part of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section number twenty-seven, and containing thirty-nine and fifty-seven hundredths acres of land, more or les% (excepting and reserving from said let number-twenty-four the east ten acres thereof); all in township number forty-five north of range number eight east of the third principal meridian, and containing in an one hundred forty-two ~and eighty-eight hundredths acres of or less (excepting and therefrom, all that porof the above described premises which are described in the partial release deed dated March 16th, 1927, and given by N. J. Justen, Trustee, to Newell F. Colby, and recorded in. the recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 182 of deeds on page 888, McHenry County, Illinois. TERMS OF SALE Cash on day of sale at which time Master's certificate of purchase will be issued in accordance with said decree and the Statute. Dated this 2nd day of July A. D. Court of lfeHeiuy B. BENNETT, of the Circuit rerton & Cowem '•HI? E. H. WAITE, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Ellen Bolger, The undersigned, having been ap- 0 in ted Executors of the last Will and Testament of Ellen Bolger, deased, late of the County of Me- Henry and State of Illinois, hereby give notice that they ivill appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the September Term, on the first Monday in September next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All ms indebted to said Estate are 1981. THOMAS A. BOLGER, A. BOLGER, in the Village of West McHenry, Illinois, situated in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois. TERMS OF SALE Cash on the day of sale at which time a certificate of sale will be issued in accordance with the said decree a red the Statute. Dated this 9th day of July, A. D. 1981. DO* A: WICKS, Special Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. f-8 State of nimoia, > " McHenry County, a*. In the Circuit Court -of McHenry County. » In Chancery Gen. No. 28920. Oscar Nelson, As Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, vs. Citizens State Bank of McHenry, McHenry County, Hlinois. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an ordsr entered in the above entitled cause by the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, on the 20th day of April A. D. 1981, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the east front door of the courthouse in the city of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, on Saturday, the 25th day of July A- D. 1931, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day (Central Standard Time) subject to any interest which*William P. Thiele might 01 could have in said premises by virtue of a contract now a matter of record in the recorder's office of McHenry County, Hlinois, between the Citizens State Bank of McHenry as successor to the Fox River Valley State Bank, .and the said William P. Thiele, the .following described real estate, tow it: All that part of the northwest fractional quarter of the northwest fractional quarter of section number one, township 44 north range eight east of the third principal meridian, which lies "west of the center of Fox River, and which lies east of a piece of land contain- Rwrt Service Essylayee* The forest service says that' are 2,700 regular employees in the national forests. In addition there are 8,000 forest guards employed in the summer to protect the forests against fire. From time to time there are additional temporary workers employed for fire flighting, but the number varies from year to year, the maximum rmrt fesr being 4,000. A. British Buicinf CcntM Lombard street is a street on which an many banks, but the name Lombard Street applies to the whole log center of the city. The Lombard Jews began banking In Italy In 808., Some of them afterward went to London and settled in the narrow thorough tare which Is called after them. Wrist Watch Net New Wrist watches date as for the middle of the Itevesteenth Mir Ufcr--Augfeey. lade |or patl mswl jr.- - OKCL one-half acres of the said northwest fractional of the northwest fractional of said section number one, which said piece of land so lying east of said twenty-seven and onehalf acres is supposed to cantain 7.71 acres of land more or less and situated in the township of Nunda, . in the County, of State of Illinois. TERMS OF SALE Cash on day of sale. Deed to be delivered upon approval of by the court. 0 Dated this 7th day <rf July, A. D. 1981. mold of beau. After that --Danton. FULL LINE OF PERMANENT WAVES 97JO value for $S,M .. $10 values for $M0 $15 values lor $18.09 OTOMPANATO'S. Recognised Besuty Artists Of America and Abroad Tel. 641 226 Main St, Woodstock Open evenings until 10, D. S. T. ng • Up Nights If Getting Up Mights. Backache, (N«u«otw calls, Leg Pains, Nervousness, or Burning, due to function-« al Bladder Irritation. In aeld condl-; ttocuL stakes you feel tired, depressed aad discouraged, try the Cystex Test. Works fast, starts circulating thru the system in IK minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid aad positive action. Don't give up. Try Cyst ex (pronounced Siss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly Bpallay these conditions, improve rest-, ful sleep and energy, or money back,' Onl* SSe at BOLGER*S DRUG STORE ••0k v • " t Hmn'i Milling like • pfreperly lubricated ear for smooth and com* fortable riding. With no squeaks or rattles, driving is a seal pleasure. Enjoy your motoring. Simply drive in today and let our trained men give your car a good, thorough greasing That's the one sure way to give it a new lease on life--make it ride easier and last longer. Iff Well guarantee yon a perfect job v-; because our complete lubrication ^ service is the best in town. None of the old - f sshioned "hit or miss" t greasing systems. Instead, we hsve specially prepared lubrication ^ ensrts, and m# finest the Rotary lift. Oar Rotary Lift 2a the opportunity to examine, at st hand, the various working parts of your car. In fact, oar men will be glad to have yon watch them ss they "go oyer** your ear, and will show you "cloee-up" the necessity lor thorough and regular greasing. When we are through with your car, Md you drive off our Rotary Lift* you'll know how it feels to ride on n magic carpet. And you'll know, too, why it will pay you to bring your car to as regularly--especially since our comtlf' Whether you drive in for OUT complete lubri^ cation service, or merely to ash for air ot, jfpater, you can always be assured of the sam|" theerfuly courteous service. Our attendant} -*$re trained to cater to your needs pnmpttyk knd competently at aU times* CENTRAL GARAGE Vr«d J. tarftft, .J{^v ' ,<*• .3 The first paper mill in established in 1690 by William Bittenbeuse at Boxborough, near rhiladel- . ;jl 1. .1 A ' I T O R V O F P R I V A T E I N I T I A T I V E A N D L O C A L C A P I T A •"ft*.-# ^5% • Chapter VIII iJll LAMPS M BETTER LIGHT ips.i , -J *T on die inside pages of XJL Chicago newspapers in the fall of 1879 were brief announcements of a new invention?* by Thomas Edison. By closing an electrid switch he had caused a loop of carbonized thread to glow for 40 hours io a vacuum. He had created the incandescent lamp! Friends predicted that his invention would make it practical to light homes electrically. Critics ridiculed the idea--forecast failure. J * I" TO%#iies wtie: a lighting system using 115 of the new incandescent lamps was successfully installed on « large steamship. Soon wealthy homes began, toanpplement gas mantles with electric lights. Improvements were made.The cotton-thread filament became a bamboo carbon filament. Then the carbon filament became a tungsten wire. The vacuum bulb became a gas-filled bulb. And the glass was "frosted" inside/ Each change brought longer • life, better" light. The perfected lamps gave four times as nutch light as the original carbon lamp* "Mazda" became their trade-mark. Rival lamps, of course, appeared on the. market. Most of them were of the carbon type with low efficiency. Many of them came ' from foreign countries where cheap labor cut ' .: manufacturing costs. And while 2 few pennies M-tipjl were saved at the time lamps were purchased,^' v Jess light was received for current consumed made lamps even though they wete "*** fragile and burned out quickly. -- Something had to be done. A solution was found in 1925. The Company made it easier to obtain high-quality lamps than low-grade kunps. It introduced a policy of "loaning" 60- and 100-watt Mazda lamps to customers without charge--of replacing them with new lamps when they burned out It began to ; exchange other sizes of lamp* at concessional prices--less than must be paid for inferior lamps. Lamp exchange counters were set up in all Public Service Stores. Lamp agencies were established in dozens of communities. To assure uniform quality, a sampling of all lamps the Company purchases from manufacturers is submitted to the Electrical Testing Laboratories in New York City. This independent organization puts the lamps through Careful performance tests. If they fall below prescribed standards, they are rejectfd. Wi i theJPublic Service Company was organized in 1911, it recognized the superiority of Mazda lamps--recommended that customers use them exclusively. Many homes, however, continued to buy the cheaper foreign- PUBLIC SERVICE OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS W" ?*"• -•' *-• When customers make lamp selections, the Company's representative asks about the fixtures for which they are intended--suggests the proper lamp to burn. And new lamp styles are demonstrated so customers may always light their homes in the most up-to-date way. Thus the Public Service Company considers jg| obligation to residents of northern Illinois as extending beyond the running of reliable service to the customer's premises. It co-operates with him, showing him how to the best use of the service he receives. It was this idea that inspired the Company's libetal lamp policy. It is constantly behind the Company's efforts to put superior lamps attd appliances into every customer's home. rm This k At eighth ff '* term of stems Ar--idi*g the development of do PrnUk Sertiee Gmfaujof Northern Illinois and the service it it bringing to the area into which Chicago is growing. Copies of |: * > previous chapters will he mailed you if you will write to the Company, 72 West Adams Street, Chtcagp % J|| It s a' b l t fl; t H'*- reft v i t * • ir o t -t i» i »« i l itt t f t m- tL v* • 4 " mi • s r •• , •- . Ma.

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